Czech Technical University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering

Technicka 2
Praha 6
Czech Republic

GPS: 50.1025617N, 14.3923092E

 

 

Travel information

Car transport and parking
Residential parking zones around the conference venue graphically displayed on mapy.cz.
You are allowed to park in both blue and purple zones:
Blue zones – max. 3 hours for 80 CZK per hour; payment via www.mpla.cz
Purple zones – max. 22 hours for 60 CZK per hour; payment via www.mpla.cz or parking meters
Parking is free on Saturdays and Sundays.

Parking garage
Parking is also available in the building of the National Technical Library (50 meters from the conference venue, more info at www.garazedejvice.cz).

Nearest public transport stops:
The Prague public transport mobile app can be download at www.dpp.cz/en/mobile-apps
Tram stop: Lotyšská – tram no. 8, 18, 26 (2 minutes walk), Vitezne namesti – tram no. 20, 26
Bus stop: Dejvická – bus no. 107, 108, 116, 143, 147, 149, 160, 180, 255 (4 minutes w, alk)
Metro station: Dejvická (5 minutes walk)
Nearest airport: Václava Havla Prague (12,2 km)
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How to get from Prague airport to the conference venue

By public transport

Take bus number 119 from the airport to its final stop "Nádraží Veleslavín", then take metro line A to "Dejvická" station (two stops).

The journey takes about twenty-eight minutes and you can use a 30 CZK ticket (this ticket is valid for thirty minutes after validating it on the bus) or a 40 CZK ticket (valid for ninety minutes).

You can find information or buy tickets at public transport info centers at the airport. The info centers are located in the arrival halls of both terminals and are open daily from 7:00 to 21:00. They offer, free of charge, all the relevant information on the operation of public transport in Prague, its routes, timetables and fares. In addition to information they offer in particular:
 
  • single-trip and short-term tickets valid for twenty-four hours or for one day (a ticket costs 120 CZK/approximately 5 EUR) or three days (a ticket costs 330 CZK/approximately 14 EUR)
  • timetables for trams and buses (from any stop)
  • a map of Prague with its public transport network

 

By taxi

Taxi is much more expensive than public transport and it is only a little faster
It is reasonable to use taxis only for night arrivals/departures, when bus line 119 does not operate. Only official airport taxis are allowed to operate at the airport. You can find taxis in front of the arrival halls of both terminals. The fare from the airport to the conference venue/offered hotels could be expected to be around 460 CZK (a higher fare is possible depending on the current traffic situation).